Job is a very hard book to study in a verse-by-verse manner due to the repetitious nature of the debates between Job and his friends. Here is a basic lesson outline that I have used in the past. It is short enough that you and your audience will hopefully not have time enough to get bored with the subject. And I have previously posted articles on most of these individual lessons which you may use as a resource.
Lesson Subj Post Title
1 General Introductio Book of Job: An Introduction
Book of Job Date
2 Job as Literatture Book of Job as Literature
Book of Job: Introduction to the Literary Structure3 The Main Players Book of Job: Main Players
4 The Debates Book of Job: The Debates
Job 15
5 Elihu's Contribution Job 32:1-2
6 Job's Progress Job's Progress
7 Questions Raised Questions in the Book of Job
8 God's (Non-)Answer Job 38-41
Taunt Songs
9 Theodicy Theodicy: The Problem of Evil
10 Conclusion Job 42:5-7
Lessons from the Book of Job
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